The more screen time he gets the more the inspirations for Leto’s Joker emerge. The most recent TV spot gives us some more dialog…

It feels like he’s going for a mash of his predecessors – both live action and animated. In past trailers it’s pretty clear he’s trying to reach Mark Hamill’s signature laugh and is stealing more than a bit of Jack Nicholson’s smarmy James Cagney tribute; and in this he’s definitely taking cues from Ledger’s sociopathic performance… I’m not really sure what to think of it. It’s not bad… but… it’s odd.

In other news: the movie got a confirmed PG-13 rating for “sequences of violence and action throughout, disturbing behavior, suggestive content and language” earlier this month. Not surprising. No word on if it’ll get an R-rated bluray release.

Eleven winners, selected by visitors to the site, will then receive an all-expenses-paid trip for four days and three nights to San Diego and passes to the Con, where they will take part in a range of Warner Bros.’ “Suicide Squad” activities throughout the weekend.

Every day of the Con, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., have an immersive “Suicide Squad” experience when we transform 6000 square feet of San Diego’s Hard Rock Hotel into the infamous Belle Reve penitentiary—the very place where the “worst of the worst” were incarcerated before forming the Suicide Squad.

Take part in a live-action virtual reality experience, fighting alongside Squad members in a scene from the film.

Catch “Suicide Squad” talent as part of the big Warner Bros. Pictures’ exclusive presentation in Hall H, additional details of which are forthcoming, and connect with them directly at the DC booth, where stars of the film will meet fans and sign movie posters.

The cast will also make a special ensemble appearance on Saturday, July 23, to tape “CONAN,” which will air that evening at 11 p.m. ET/PT on TBS.

I’m really, really hoping this isn’t as disappointing as the summer offerings we’ve gotten so far. There’s been a lot of promise and a lot of failure.

Yeah…. Need I bring up Punisher Warzone, Blade 3, Daredevil, Electra, Thor the Dark World, Hulk, or many others. Yeah, Marvel has a number of good movies, but when you throw everything against the wall something has got to stick, and we tend to forget what fell off.

am1t

“when you throw everything against the wall something has got to stick”

Like Spiderman … All of the movies were pretty crap (thanks a lot Sony!)

JP

Hey now. The second movie of the first trilogy was FANTASTIC.

am1t

Not sure what movie you were watching but here’s a scene that forever ruined Spiderman for me … You may feel different

That was the third film. Except it couldn’t be, because I’m pretending that film doesn’t exist. Which it doesn’t.
Hmmmmmm…

am1t

Yeah sorry … I should have mentioned that it was clip from 3rd film … but I still I hope gives the readers an idea why Spiderman (original trilogy) was ruined for me … As for Andrew Garfield’s Spiderman … I totally LOL-ed at this